Falconets qualify for Germany

Falconets qualify for Germany

Petite Glory Iroka scored two goals either side of a strike by defender Gloria Ofoegbu, and in the second half, Ugochi Oparanozie scored before substitute Uchechi Sunday added another from the penalty spot.
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Heart Attack

Heart Attack

Of recent, several young seemingly healthy individuals have died suddenly in their prime. The importance of regular health checks can not be overemphasized. The rates of heart attack over the last 20 years have been increasing for women aged 35 to 54. It makes sense for women to pay attention to their heart health.

Delta House lauds DESOPADEC on projects

Delta House lauds DESOPADEC on projects

Delta  State House of Assembly Committee on the state  Oil Producing Areas Development  Commission (DESOPADEC), led by Chief Monday Igbuya, has commended the commission for its “vast, people-oriented and life transforming projects across the state”. The team made this commendation during a visit to Ashaka/Aboh 12km road, Biomass plant project at Oleh, the 4.7km Oleh […]

Pretty Little Dresses

Pretty Little Dresses

There is no end to cocktail dresses in our wardrobes as long as those get-together-for-a-small drink parties still hold. With the Little Black Dress, you never really go wrong as they are easy to do up or down as the case may be.

Social Stimulant 2

Social Stimulant 2

We are living in a world where it’s no longer an option but a necessity for people to eat clean, exercise and cleanse their system, if they wish to be healthy and live well.”

Eagles need to be disciplined, organised , Lagerback

Eagles need to be disciplined, organised , Lagerback

Sixty one year old Swede, Lars Lagerback, who would pilot the Eagles’ affairs during the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa has said that he will include players from the domestic league if he finds good and talented players there.

Power as an intoxicant: The Nigerian example(2)

Power as an intoxicant: The Nigerian example(2)

The secrecy in conducting government’s business, the convenient option of hiding under the cloak of collective cabinet responsibility, are attempts by those who wish to alienate the people from the officials whose decisions affect their lives profoundly, those who want to bury their individuality in the anonymous crowd. It is a deadening aspect of intoxicating power of power which have wreaked untold havoc in different human societies throughout histiory.

Wear and tear

Wear and tear

I remember Tosin Sangonuga who died at 21, Toyin Onagoruwa, cut down by a hail of bullets in his twenties, my baby sister Modupe Ogunjobi, dead at 10years and so many others and I begin to thank God and celebrate him for the privilege of grey hair. There may be wear and tear showing on us all but they are testimonies of all we have seen and conquered!

I am fed up with the lies of Yar‘Adua’s aides — Akunyili

I am fed up with the lies of Yar‘Adua’s aides — Akunyili

How would you describe the state of affairs of the country with the President’s return to the country?
The President’s return in the early hours of Wednesday, February 24, 2010 has actually exaggerated uncertainty, confusion, anxiety, fear and concern, not just by Nigerians but by the international community. These are the very sentiments Nigeria cannot actually afford, if we really want to build a modern nation. We have had uncertainty, confusion, anxiety, fear and concern reverberating across the country and even beyond.

When you want fun, attached men are  right for the picking

When you want fun, attached men are right for the picking

Most of the response I’ve got on this column gave a lot of kudos to Ini -my spunky happy-go-lucky friend. A lot of male readers would love to meet her and half of the women asked the same question her friends have always asked her! How does she get away with it?

We are back to square one

We are back to square one

I had made up my mind to go to town on our football administrators when Hannah called me at about 6.10 am on February 24 to inform me that the President had arrived from Saudi Arabia. The news was on AIT.

Making progress: Ghost workers to ghost president

Making progress: Ghost workers to ghost president

“But history sometimes indulges in jokes of questionable taste”. Joseph S. Schumpeter, 1942. We gained international disrepute by having the largest pool of ghost workers in public service in the world.

The twists and turns in Edo

The twists and turns in Edo

By Okharedia Ihimekpen Abdul Oroh, Governor Adams Oshiomhole’s Commissioner for Information, and Charles Idahosa, the special adviser on political matters, have a Herculean task managing the image of their boss. They had been in the media for over one year now, lecturing our media and audience on the virtues of objectivity and admonishing them to […]

Ohakim charges Heartland to sit up

Ohakim charges Heartland to sit up

Imo State Governor, Chief Ikedi Ohakim has charged the players, technical crew as well as the management team of Heartland Football Club of Owerri to end their current poor runs in the league and put in greater effort, in order to return the team on the part of victory and honour.